RDP: Monsters of Conjuration

This is the second pdf in Reality Deviant Publications? Monsters of Magic product line, each pdf in the series detailing monsters based on the schools of magic. Within the pages of this pdf you will find six extensively detailed monsters based around the theme of conjuration. These monsters will either be creatures that rely on conjuration magic, are based on some element of a conjuration spell or are related to the school of conjuration in some other way.

Each monster entry contains full details on the monster, including description, background, ecology, hunting methods, habits, society and combat statistics. To further entice you to use these creatures in your games, an adventure hook is given for each monster in the pdf. DMs are encouraged to make the most of the supporting background material on every monster to create interesting, detailed and realistic encounters based on the nature and ecology of the creatures presented.

In addition, this pdf contains a number of new conjuration spells, as well as two new and interesting NPCs based on the creatures contained within this pdf. We sincerely hope that you enjoy this product!

This pdf contains the following:

Conjuration Monsters

Darkfire Hunter

Deaurt

Grabast

Matran

Planar Hound

Smoke Spider

Conjuration Spells

Dark Radiation

Summoning Sigil

Summoning Sigil, Greater

Quick Calling

Vine Grass

Healing Sigil

Healing Sigil, Greater

Monster NPCs

Shiont (Advanced deaurt)

Agara (Matran fighter)

Monsters of Conjuration is fully bookmarked and comes in a .zip file containing a screen version, print version and a text document for easy modification.

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Monsters of Conjuration by Reality Deviant Press is the second of RDP?s ?Monsters of Magic? line which presents monsters linked to the various D&D schools of magic. Monsters of Conjuration is interesting in that it is entirely open content, so all [...]

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